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12pm Luka Modric will hold decisive talks with Real Madrid President Florentino Perez tomorrow, while Inter’s Croatian contingent reportedly confirm the player wants to leave the Bernabeu.
The 32-year-old, who recently captained Croatia to the World Cup final, has been the subject of what at first appeared to be audacious interest from the Nerazzurri.
However, his failure to report for pre-season training with Los Blancos at the start of this week, added to widespread reports in Italy and Spain that he has told Real officials he wants to leave, means Inter now have a lot of cause for encouragement.
BREAKING: Burnley Football Club is delighted to announce the signing of England international Joe Hart on an initial two-year deal. More to follow. pic.twitter.com/bkyAuXKlMS
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Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher in some northern and western parts Wednesday Much of Portugal, Spain and the Balearics dry and sunny but with rain, possibly thundery later, in the north and east. Temperatures widely near to 30C, locally the mid to high 30s for central and southern parts. noticeably cooler and fresher around coasts in the north and west, though. Sunshine for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy will be interrupted by showers and thunderstorms but it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Temperatures again up to around 30C and locally nearer to 35C. Dry and sunny across Greece but with a risk of isolated thunderstorms in Turkey, where temperatures may exceed 40C in some spots. Across the Alps into Austria the risk of thunderstorms but further east and south, toward central and southeastern parts of Europe, including the Balkans it will be mostly dry with sunny spells; very warm or hot. Mostly dry for Northern France and the Low Countries with spells of sunshine developing and temperatures of 20 to 23C but thunderstorms are likely in southern and eastern parts with temperatures in the high 20s to low 30s. Thunderstorms develop across Germany too where it will be hot with temperatures 30 to 35C, locally a degree or two higher but Poland will be largely dry with sunny spells. Rain, locally thundery, moves north across Norway and later into Northern Sweden and Finland but Southern Scandinavia and the Baltic States will be drier with more isolated showers. Temperatures near 30C at best in the south, low to mid 20s in the north.

Thursday Much of Portugal, Spain and the Balearics dry and sunny again but with some rain or showers in the north and east, possibly drifting into the Balearics later. Cooler and fresher in the north and west but still very warm in the south with temperatures in the mid to low 30s. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy with any showers lighter and dying out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Temperatures again up to around 30C and locally exceeding 35C in Italy. Isolated showers in the north and east of Greece and Turkey but largely dry; temperatures above 35C in Southern Turkey. Thunderstorms again break out over Switzerland, possibly into the west of Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells further east and south, toward central and southeastern parts of Europe; temperatures into the low 30s. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast and on into Low Countries. Temperatures in the low 30s across Eastern France, otherwise cooler and fresher. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine, temperatures again 30 to 35C. Showers at first over Northern Scandinavia but then heavy, thundery rain reaches Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden overnight. Light showers for Finland but the Baltic States stay mostly dry. Temperatures into the low to mid 20s generally but hotter for Southern Sweden and Finland.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - After finding that the Republic of Croatia expropriated an investment by a meat company and its owner by taking land plots without compensation, a tribunal for the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) on Aug. 7 issued its decision awarding the claimants a total of $6,732,028.75 in damages and costs (Gavrilovic and Gavrilovic d.o.o. v Republic of Croatia, No. ARB/12/39, ICSID).

MEMBERS OF AVIATION INDUSTRY IN EUROPE CALL FOR SESAR DEPLOYMENT MANAGER LIFECYCLE EXTENSION

All 19 members of SESAR Deployment Alliance, representing airports, airlines, and air navigation providers, sign joint letter expressing their commitment to continue their role in deploying SESAR.

On the 25th July 2018, in Brussels, Belgium, SESAR Deployment Manager (SDM) has received a boost after all 19 members of the SESAR Deployment Alliance (SDA), representing airports, airlines, and air navigation providers, signed a joint letter developing proposals for optimizing SDM role and calling for an extension of SDA in SDM’s role beyond its current mandate ending in 2020.

The letter was signed by all the Chief Executive Officers and Chief Operating Officers of the 19 members of the SDA: ACI Europe, Air France, AustroControl, British Airways, Croatia Control, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung, DSNA, EasyJet, ENAIRE, ENAV, HungaroControl, IAA, LFV, Lufthansa, NATS, Naviair, PANSA, ROMATSA, and RYANAIR.

Former Liverpool star, Dirk Kuyt has backed Liverpool defender, Dejan Lovren to shake off his critics and have a great season. The Croatia international has been the recipient of jibes from critics, due to his inconsistent defending. Lovren helped Liverpool to the Champions League final and had a brilliant showing in the World Cup with […]

Former Liverpool star, Dirk Kuyt has backed Liverpool defender, Dejan Lovren to shake off his critics and have a great season. The Croatia international has been the recipient of jibes from critics, due to his inconsistent defending. Lovren helped Liverpool to the Champions League final and had a brilliant showing in the World Cup with […]

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On the show this week Oggy's back from Croatia, Jy goes in on English NRL failures and Tom discusses Richie Myler's wotsit...

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher in some northern and western parts Wednesday Much of Portugal, Spain and the Balearics dry and sunny but with rain, possibly thundery later, in the north and east. Temperatures widely near to 30C, locally the mid to high 30s for central and southern parts. noticeably cooler and fresher around coasts in the north and west, though. Sunshine for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy will be interrupted by showers and thunderstorms but it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Temperatures again up to around 30C and locally nearer to 35C. Dry and sunny across Greece but with a risk of isolated thunderstorms in Turkey, where temperatures may exceed 40C in some spots. Across the Alps into Austria the risk of thunderstorms but further east and south, toward central and southeastern parts of Europe, including the Balkans it will be mostly dry with sunny spells; very warm or hot. Mostly dry for Northern France and the Low Countries with spells of sunshine developing and temperatures of 20 to 23C but thunderstorms are likely in southern and eastern parts with temperatures in the high 20s to low 30s. Thunderstorms develop across Germany too where it will be hot with temperatures 30 to 35C, locally a degree or two higher but Poland will be largely dry with sunny spells. Rain, locally thundery, moves north across Norway and later into Northern Sweden and Finland but Southern Scandinavia and the Baltic States will be drier with more isolated showers. Temperatures near 30C at best in the south, low to mid 20s in the north.

Thursday Much of Portugal, Spain and the Balearics dry and sunny again but with some rain or showers in the north and east, possibly drifting into the Balearics later. Cooler and fresher in the north and west but still very warm in the south with temperatures in the mid to low 30s. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy with any showers lighter and dying out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Temperatures again up to around 30C and locally exceeding 35C in Italy. Isolated showers in the north and east of Greece and Turkey but largely dry; temperatures above 35C in Southern Turkey. Thunderstorms again break out over Switzerland, possibly into the west of Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells further east and south, toward central and southeastern parts of Europe; temperatures into the low 30s. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast and on into Low Countries. Temperatures in the low 30s across Eastern France, otherwise cooler and fresher. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine, temperatures again 30 to 35C. Showers at first over Northern Scandinavia but then heavy, thundery rain reaches Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden overnight. Light showers for Finland but the Baltic States stay mostly dry. Temperatures into the low to mid 20s generally but hotter for Southern Sweden and Finland.

FC's Paul Mariner sifts through all the latest rumours surrounding Paul Pogba, Luka Modric, Ousmane Dembele and many more in Rumour Rater.
Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic will join Chelsea on a season-long loan deal as part of the deal that sees goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois move to Real in a permanent deal.
Kovacic, who was part of the Croatia squad that made a surprise run to the World Cup final in Russia this summer, arrives at Stamford Bridge hoping for more regular first-team opportunities after three years spent on the fringes of Madrid's starting XI.
His arrival could pave the way for Tiemoue Bakayoko to leave Chelsea,...

FC's Paul Mariner sifts through all the latest rumours surrounding Paul Pogba, Luka Modric, Ousmane Dembele and many more in Rumour Rater.
Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic will join Chelsea on a season-long loan deal as part of the deal that sees goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois move to Real in a permanent deal.
Kovacic, who was part of the Croatia squad that made a surprise run to the World Cup final in Russia this summer, arrives at Stamford Bridge hoping for more regular first-team opportunities after three years spent on the fringes of Madrid's starting XI.
His arrival could pave the way for Tiemoue Bakayoko to leave Chelsea,...

REAL MADRID have signed Thibaut Courtois from Chelsea on a six-year deal worth £38million. Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 23, will join the Blues on a season-long loan as part of the deal. Courtois was given the green light to leave after Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa was signed by Chelsea as his replacement. Chelsea confirmed the […]

Liverpool target Domagoj Vida has admitted to dreaming of playing in the Premier League but is unsure if there will be any more offers for him this summer. Since the end of the FIFA World Cup in Russia, there have been a lot of suggestions that Liverpool could sign Croatian hero Domagoj Vida for around […]

According to latest rumours coming from both Italian and Spanish sources, almost 33-year old Croatian star playmaker Luka Modric, determined to leave Real Madrid after six seasons and join Inter Milan, is talking to Merengues owner, Florentino Perez, ...

FC's Paul Mariner sifts through all the latest rumours surrounding Paul Pogba, Luka Modric, Ousmane Dembele and many more in Rumour Rater.
Real Madrid midfielder Mateo Kovacic will join Chelsea on a season-long loan deal as part of the deal that sees goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois move to Real in a permanent deal.
Kovacic, who was part of the Croatia squad that made a surprise run to the World Cup final in Russia this summer, arrives at Stamford Bridge hoping for more regular first-team opportunities after three years spent on the fringes of Madrid's starting XI.
His arrival could pave the way for Tiemoue Bakayoko to leave Chelsea,...

Arsenal fans have been discussing their interest in Domagoj Vida, and nearly two thirds of fans think it would be a huge mistake.
According to reports, Unai Emery is targeting a £25m bid for Vida.
The report claims Emery has not been impressed by Shkodran Mustafi, and will sell either the German defender or Danny Welbeck to raise funds for the Vida deal.
The links should be taken with a hefty pinch of salt, as the Croatia hard man has been linked with several Premier League clubs, so it could easily be agent talk off the back of an incredible World Cup.
The 29 year-old was sensational for Cro...

Real Madrid have signed Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois from Chelsea with Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic going the other way on loan, the clubs said on Wednesday. Courtois has agreed a six-year contract and Real will pay an initial 35 million euros ($40.7 million) for the Belgian ...

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

“Sources speak of a joint CIA-Saudi operation to arm moderate Québécois rebels for their fight against the repressive Trudeau regime in Ottawa. Codenamed Acor Sycamore, the operation will purchase weapons in Bulgaria and Croatia and secretly ship those to CIA trained freedom fighters. The Saudis will redeploy their al-Qaeda and ISIS from Syria to the Canadian tar sands. The U.S. plans to use their establishment as pretext for the war on Canada and its following occupation. The Israeli cyber spy company the Saudis hired to attack Amnesty International will be redirected to attack Ottawa. Mossad will send agents to sabotage Canada's Strategic Maple Syrup Reserve. The move will increase demand for U.S. syrup products.”
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2018/08/codename-acor-sycamore-the-saudi-us-al-qaeda-operation-to-reconquer-canada.html#more
There you go Realist. I was reluctant to post this Moon article but you kind of brought it up in your own way. Bizarre isn’t dramatic enough for the times we are living in. Why, watching the UK & the USA struggle with Russian conspiracies, and disillusioned citizens, seems baked into the cake. I mean just how scripted is all of this? At times like this I can only hear John Lennon singing, ‘and nothing is real’.
Always good to read your comments. Joe

We loved Split so much last year we decided to go again and take Murray's parents. We enjoyed the beaches close by and ventured to Brac Island on a few day trips. We went to Bol beach on Brac island which was a definite highlight. Stunningly beautiful i

"Lord, we need a generation of believers who are not ashamed of the gospel. We need an army of believers who hate to be lukewarm and will stand on Your Word above all else. Raise 'em up, Lord. Raise them up." —War Room: Prayer Is a Powerful Weapon by Chris Fabry

The minute we receive Jesus Christ as our Savior, we enter a battlefield.

The battlefield is our Christian life, the enemy is Satan, the target is our soul and the battle plan is God's Word.

The trick is recognizing the true enemy. He is a master at disguising himself as our boss, the mean neighbor down the street, the old bully from high school or the co-worker who is always nitpicking at everything we do.

This would be like an army choosing to go to war against machine guns, grenades and missiles; and thinking that once they eradicated those that they had won the battle. Weaponry is just a tool. The enemy is the one using the weaponry. He is the one we need to defeat.

We need to target specific areas of our personal lives, because we need to bathe ourselves in prayer as much as we need to bathe others in prayer. Satan is battling for your soul as much as he is battling for the souls of your friends and loved ones!

Paul said, "For the kingdom of God is...righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit."

10 War Room Verses on Spiritual Warfare

Keep them at your fingertips. Memorize them and refer to them daily.

1. Romans 8:37: "No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us."

2. Zechariah 4:6b: "Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of Hosts."

3. Matthew 18:18-19: "Truly I say to you, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven. Again I say to you, that if two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by My Father who is in heaven."

4. 1 John 4:4, "You are of God, little children, and have overcome them, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world."

5. Ephesians 6:11-18: "Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one. And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints—"

6. James 4:7: "Therefore submit yourselves to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you."

7. 2 Corinthians 10:3-5: For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds, casting down imaginations and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ."

8. 1 Peter 5:8-9: "Be sober and watchful, because your adversary the devil walks around as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him firmly in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world."

9. Colossians 2:15: "And having disarmed authorities and power, He made a show of them openly, triumphing over them by the cross."

10. Revelation 12:11: "They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they loved not their lives unto the death." {eoa}

Rosilind Jukic, a Pacific Northwest native, is a missionary living in Croatia and married to her hero. Together they live in the country with their two active boys, where she enjoys fruity candles and a hot cup of herbal tea on a blustery fall evening. She holds an associate degree in practical theology and is passionate about discipling and encouraging women. Her passion for writing led her to author a number of books. She is the author of "A Little R & R," where she encourages women to find contentment in what God created them to be. She can also be found at these other places on a regular basis. You may follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google +.

More than 87 million Chinese people watched the final between France and Croatia live. The 64 games attracted 440 million TV audiences, accounting for 34.15% of all Chinese TV audiences. The decline of live TV watching behavior has been a long-lasting trend in China. The previous FIFA World Cup was held in Brazil in 2014 summer. […]

REAL MADRID have signed Thibaut Courtois from Chelsea on a six-year deal worth £38million. Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 23, will join the Blues on a season-long loan as part of the deal. Courtois was given the green light to leave after Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa was signed by Chelsea as his replacement. Chelsea confirmed the […]

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Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

I say “we” for a reason. This is not one of those articles in which someone disses the hoi polloi from Olympian heights. Rather, it’s what the Frankfurt School of neo-Marxist philosophers called immanent critique, specifically one performed from within the spirit-crushing, intelligence-depleting nightmare that is the ugly game. For I am a football fan too.

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

With 60 percent of babies born outside marriage, France leads a trend in Europe of more births occurring in non-marital relationships, cohabiting couples and to lone parents. In contrast, 80 percent of live births in Greece, Croatia and Cyprus were registered within marriage, 2016 figures from Eurostat showed. Overall, 43 percent of births in the EU were outside marriage, up 15 percent since 2000.

Such a beautiful trip! Thanks for sharing :) my husband and I are going to Italy next month for the first time and we are beyond excited! Last week I purchased the Naot sandals that you recommended, Sonja, and they’re super comfortable like you said!

There was a conspicuous act of bravery in the second half of this week's World Cup championship game. The French team, which won 4-2, was bold and deft. Many of its players are immigrants, or children of immigrants, from Africa. Its victory was also seen as a triumph over bigots in France who have vilified and attacked immigrants. The Croatian national team was dauntless. Several of its players were from families who were refugees when their country was torn by war. But true daring occurred in the 52nd minute of the game. Three women and a man burst onto the field, dressed in police-style uniforms. They were members of Pussy Riot, which we should probably stop calling a punk music group that mounts protests, because as authoritarianism in Russia has deepened, Pussy Riot has become a collective of people who dare to stage artful protests against government repression. The play-acting police that Pussy Riot put out onto the field during the World Cup championship were intended to signal

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has compared Croatia with Nazi Germany, saying that "Hitler wanted a world without Jews, Croatia wants a Croatia without Serbs". The statement was made at a ceremony commemorating Operation Storm, in which Croatian troops recaptured Serb-occupied territories in 1995. Commentators in Croatia and Serbia note that the past is still very present in the country.

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

Microsoft Office 2016 Pro Plus 16.0.4266.1001 VL (x86/x64) Multilanguage August 2018OS: x86 x64 | File Size: 7.6 GBLanguages: English, Arabic, Brazilian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian,Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, UkranianMicrosoft Office 2016 is the complete, cross-platform, cross-device solution for the modern workplace, with smart tools for individuals, teams, and businesses. It can open your applications, documents anywhere, across multiple devices. Get the installed applications you know and trust - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote,Outlook, Publisher, Access. Always have the latest, full installed versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access and capture your ideas however you work best - using a keyboard, pen, or touchscreen. Microsoft Office 2016 will offer new security, compliance, and deployment features, giving organizations more control over sensitive data and IT more flexibility in deployment and management. Here is a new version of Microsoft Office 2016 - update of one of the most important products of the company, which in spite of the status of the Preview is already quite stable. Microsoft Office 2016 well demonstrates how today has changed the approach to create documents and work with them.

Microsoft Office 2016 Pro Plus 16.0.4266.1001 VL (x86/x64) Multilanguage August 2018OS: x86 x64 | File Size: 7.6 GBLanguages: English, Arabic, Brazilian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian,Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, UkranianMicrosoft Office 2016 is the complete, cross-platform, cross-device solution for the modern workplace, with smart tools for individuals, teams, and businesses. It can open your applications, documents anywhere, across multiple devices. Get the installed applications you know and trust - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote,Outlook, Publisher, Access. Always have the latest, full installed versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access and capture your ideas however you work best - using a keyboard, pen, or touchscreen. Microsoft Office 2016 will offer new security, compliance, and deployment features, giving organizations more control over sensitive data and IT more flexibility in deployment and management. Here is a new version of Microsoft Office 2016 - update of one of the most important products of the company, which in spite of the status of the Preview is already quite stable. Microsoft Office 2016 well demonstrates how today has changed the approach to create documents and work with them.

In a bid to keep Inter from tempting midfielder Luka Modric away from the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu this summer, Real Madrid are willing to offer the player a pay rise. The Croatia international has been a transfer target for the Nerazzurri since before the World Cup started and they have remained interested in bringing him […]

Inter could be reported to UEFA if they seriously follow up on their interest in Real Madrid’s midfield maestro Luka Modric, reports in Spain claim. Following the end of the World Cup, in which the Croatian helped his country to a second place finish and was awarded the player of the tournament award, the Nerazzurri […]

Serbia has expelled six Croatian soccer fans who were sentenced to suspended prison terms for robbing a gas station while traveling to Bulgaria. A Serbian court said Thursday the fans … Click to Continue »

Microsoft Office 2016 Pro Plus 16.0.4266.1001 VL (x86/x64) Multilanguage August 2018OS: x86 x64 | File Size: 7.6 GBLanguages: English, Arabic, Brazilian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian,Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, UkranianMicrosoft Office 2016 is the complete, cross-platform, cross-device solution for the modern workplace, with smart tools for individuals, teams, and businesses. It can open your applications, documents anywhere, across multiple devices. Get the installed applications you know and trust - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote,Outlook, Publisher, Access. Always have the latest, full installed versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access and capture your ideas however you work best - using a keyboard, pen, or touchscreen. Microsoft Office 2016 will offer new security, compliance, and deployment features, giving organizations more control over sensitive data and IT more flexibility in deployment and management. Here is a new version of Microsoft Office 2016 - update of one of the most important products of the company, which in spite of the status of the Preview is already quite stable. Microsoft Office 2016 well demonstrates how today has changed the approach to create documents and work with them.

Leicester City have officially confirmed the signing of Filip Benkovic, who makes the jump over from Dinamo Zagreb. The deal is believed to be valued in the region of £13 million, with the young Croatian being a big coup for the Foxes on Deadline Day. […]

Mateo Kovacic is moving to London. Chelsea have announced a loan deal has been struck with Real Madrid who will, in exchange be getting the Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. The Blues ended up having quite an eventful race towards the finish line of this summer’s […]

Filip Benkovic says he is ‘very happy’ to be at Leicester City after completing his move from Dinamo Zagreb for an undisclosed fee. Croatia Under-21 international Benkovic, whose move is subject to international clearance, has put pen to paper on a five-year contract although he is unlikely to feature in Friday’s Premier League clash at … Continued

Mateo Kovacic says he is looking forward to getting started after joining Chelsea on a season-long loan from Real Madrid. The Croatia international arrives as part of a deal that sealed Thibaut Courtois’ move to the European champions and Kovacic could be in line to make his debut in Saturday’s trip to Huddersfield Town. It … Continued

August podcasts are extra special these days as they follow on from a July that sees me and thousands of others soaking up the magic that is Suncebeat in beautiful Croatia. I always come back buzzing with tunes I have to find, and so they invariably end up in the August podcast. It's like a little time capsule that invokes special memories every time you listen.
Always great catching up with people from all over the world both old and new. This year I met so many cool people from all over - Darren from Adelaide, Courtney from Atlanta, Francesca from DC, The Durham massive :) , Terri, Liyana and Triphina from London, Paulette from Nottingham, Pal Sorli from Norway and my Bajan brother from another Wayne and his partner Martine. This mix is for you guys and the good times had on the boat parties.
Musically the mix starts off on a warm deep tip with a couple of soulful drops along with the odd classic. Things toughen up with a mix of tunes that resonated with me at Suncebeat. The incredible 'Starz' dropped by Neil Pierce, 'Photon' played by Grant Nelson on the picnic boat, 'Pick Up' dropped by Karizma at Barbarellas and 'Revolution' and 'Someday' played by just about everyone!
As homage to those that couldn't make it this year we have 'Blues For You' for DC Wood from DC. Look forward to catching up next year instead.
I danced soooo much at Sunce this year and hopefully you will too listening to this mix.
A big shout goes to Caz B who reached out just after getting back from Sunce. it's so cool to meet people who feel the music as much as I do, such a shame we didn't meet at Sunce.
Lastly I have to thank Conrad Bool, he put me on to a few of the tracks in this mix. His musical knowledge is stuff of legend and he's a top bloke to boot. Snores like a Yeti but we won't hold that against him.
Credit for the cover goes to Foto Genix. The man with the cam.
Tracklisting:
1: Byron The Aquarian, Cropper - Song For A Friend
2: Chevals - See You When I Gift My Broken Heart
3: Bruce D'Angelo - Can I Get A Witness
4: Introbeatz, Layfar - On Something
5: Low Steppa - The System (Extended Mix)
6: Joyfull Family - All About The Jazz
7: Christian B, Lavvy Levan - Mystery (Rapson Twice the Mystery remix)
8: DJ Steaw - Everydayz
9: DJ MoReese - Pulsar
10: Solution - Feels So Right (Original Victor Simonelli Mix)
11: Detroit Swindle, Lorenze Rhode - High Life
12: Daniel Leason - Drums
13: Kyle Kim, Sheree Hicks - Never Alone (Kenny Carpenter Redemption TV Mix)
14: Kelvin Sylvester ft Dee Lavender - Daylight (Revival Mix)
15: Rocco -Someday (Brian Tappert Rework)
16: DJ Koze -Pick Up
17: Todd Terry - Babarabatiri (David Penn Remix)
18: Dennis Quin, Shermanology - Move Out Of My Way
19: Disko Headz - Starz
20: Deetron - Photon
21: Johan S - Watcha Do (Will Come Back 2 U)
22: Harry Romero - Revolution (Deep In Jersey Extended Mix)
23: Logic - Blues For Yo (Hard Dub)
24: Lorenze Rhode - On Top
Enjoy!

(CNN)In a world-record transfer fee for a goalkeeper, Chelsea has signed Kepa Arrizabalaga for £71.6 million ($91 million) from Spain's Athletic Bilbao. The 23-year-old arrives at Stamford Bridge on a seven-year deal to replace Thibaut Courtois, who is set to join Real Madrid. Chelsea has also signed Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 24, on loan from Real Madrid for the upcoming season.

Filip Benkovic signed a five-year contract with Leicester City after leaving Dinamo Zagreb.
Leicester City have signed defender Filip Benkovic from Dinamo Zagreb on a five-year deal reportedly worth &#163;13 million.
Benkovic, a Croatia under-21 international, made 30 appearances in all competitions for Zagreb last season and helped them clinch the Croatian league title.
Transfer news must-reads
-&nbsp;Transfer Talk LIVE: The very latest deadline day news and rumours
- Chelsea make Kepa world's most expensive keeper
- Chelsea and Real Madrid agree Courtois deal
- Kovacic joins Chelsea...

Sired by Croatian import, Kliff Vom Hause Edelstein, Kali is a very nice young female with natural tail. Blood lines include CH. Urko Flash Rouse, CH. Merlin Flash Rouse, CH. Dack Flash Rouse, CH. Tough Vom Hause Neubrand, CH. Lex Vom Hause Edelstein, and many others. Pedigree available to serious inquiries. Kali gets along nice with other dogs, she is very friendly and is potty trained (trained to jingle bells at the door) and is crate trained. She is UTD on her shots and kept on monthly flea and heart worm preventions. She knows basic commands and is very eager to please, food motivated and a fast learner. We have to downsize and because we have 2 others with the same pedigree, we have opted to let this girl go. She is available with full AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB rights for $1000. To a pet home without documents on a spay agreement, she will be $700. will meet if needed for a gas fee.

New Arsenal boss Unai Emery has signed five players so far this summer (Picture: Getty)
Arsenal have opted against pursuing a deadline day move for Croatia defender Domagoj Vida after Unai Emery told the club he was happy with his defensive options, ...

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

This speaker that will join us at Meet Magento Croatia doesn’t need a huge introduction. Almost all of us in Magento community at some point stumbled at something Karen Baker wrote, tweeted or shared in any other form. Last year, she surprised us all with unannounced visit to MM17HR. This year, we are pleased to...

A Zagreb court ruled on Thursday that a planned strike by a union at national flag carrier Croatia Airlines was illegal, bringing relief to the government at the peak of the tourist season but angering the union.

This speaker that will join us at Meet Magento Croatia doesn’t need a huge introduction. Almost all of us in Magento community at some point stumbled at something Karen Baker wrote, tweeted or shared in any other form. Last year, she surprised us all with unannounced visit to MM17HR. This year, we are pleased to...

Chelsea has completed the signing of Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic from Real Madrid on a season-long loan. The 24-year-old moves to London as part of the deal that saw goal stopper Thibaut Courtois move in the opposite direction for £35million. The Croatian international who signed for Los Blancos in 2015, failed to establish himself as a regular starter following his move from Inter […]

Filip Benkovic signed a five-year contract with Leicester City after leaving Dinamo Zagreb.
Leicester City have signed defender Filip Benkovic from Dinamo Zagreb on a five-year deal reportedly worth &#163;13 million.
Benkovic, a Croatia under-21 international, made 30 appearances in all competitions for Zagreb last season and helped them clinch the Croatian league title.
Transfer news must-reads
-&nbsp;Transfer Talk LIVE: The very latest deadline day news and rumours
- Chelsea make Kepa world's most expensive keeper
- Chelsea and Real Madrid agree Courtois deal
- Kovacic joins Chelsea...

Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri talks about Thibaut Courtois and Kepa Arrizabalaga transfer speculation.
With Thibaut Courtois insistent on a move away from Chelsea, the FC crew evaluate his potential replacement: Athletic Bilbao's Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Chelsea completed the loan of Croatia international Mateo Kovacic on Thursday after having previously reached an agreement with Real Madrid on his season-long move.
Kovacic, who moved as part of the deal that sent goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to Madrid, will help manager Maurizio Sarri round out the squad as the "midfielder with different characteristics" he said he wanted earlier this week.
The 24-year-old appeared in five games for Croatia during the World Cup but refused to rejoin Madrid this...

Thibaut Courtois is getting his dream move to Real Madrid in a deal that will see Mateo Kovacic head to Chelsea on a season-long loan. After months of speculation surrounding the Belgium goalkeeper, the 26-year-old has got wish to swap Stamford Bridge for the Bernabeu. Courtois only had a year left on his deal and has been absent from training this week as he looked to push through a move before the transfer window ended for Chelsea on Thursday. The imminent world-record deal for Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has paved the way for his exit, allowing him to move for a reported £35million as Croatia midfielder Kovacic heads the other way. A statement from Chelsea read: “Chelsea and Real Madrid have tonight agreed terms for the permanent transfer of Thibaut Courtois subject to the agreement of personal terms and passing a medical. “Subject to the completion of the deal Mateo Kovacic will join the Blues on a season-long loan.” Real Madrid have confirmed that Courtois will undergo a medical on Thursday morning, before signing a six-year deal and being presented at 1pm local time. We have tonight agreed terms with Real Madrid for the transfer of Thibaut Courtois, subject to the agreement of personal terms and a medical. As part of the deal, Mateo Kovacic will join Chelsea on a season-long loan.https://t.co/WXhHzEdf6D — Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) August 8, 2018 Kovacic will join Chelsea on loan until June 30, 2019 as part of the deal, with the Croatia international spending a season away from the club he joined from Inter Milan in 2015. Despite that impressive signing, Maurizio Sarri’s main acquisition before the deadline is set to be Kepa. Athletic confirmed on Wednesday that the 23-year-old’s release clause of 80million euros (£71m) was activated and his contract terminated, although made no mention of Chelsea. The fee is a world record for a goalkeeper, surpassing the £65m paid by Liverpool to Roma for Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker last month. A statement on Athletic’s official website read: “On Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 1202 hours (CET), the Professional Football League confirmed to us that the player, Kepa Arrizabalaga, has met the requirements for the valid unilateral termination of the work contract that linked him to Athletic Club. “The amount of the compensation established in the contract has been deposited. “Athletic thanks the player for his contribution during the time he has remained in our club.” Chelsea open their Premier League campaign at Huddersfield on Saturday, having suffered a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Community Shield last weekend. Napoli midfielder Jorginho made his debut in the Wembley defeat, while former England goalkeeper Robert Green is the only other notable first-team signing so far this summer.

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LONDON: Chelsea shattered the world-record fee for a goalkeeper with an 80-million euro swoop for Athletic Bilbao's Kepa Arrizabalaga on Wednesday as the Premier League transfer window prepared to slam shut.

While the rest of Europe's leading leagues don't close the window until later in August, England's top-flight clubs have until 1600GMT on Thursday to wrap up their business.

That set the stage for a dramatic day of wheeling and dealing across the country, with Chelsea getting the ball rolling on Wednesday night.

In a 90-minute spell, Chelsea agreed to sell Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to Real Madrid in a deal worth around 35 million euros.

Chelsea added in a statement that subject to the completion of the Courtois deal, Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic would join the Blues from Real on a season-long loan.

Then it was announced that 23-year-old Kepa had penned a seven-year contract with Chelsea making him the most expensive goalkeeper in history at 80 million euros (£71.6 million, $92 million).

Courtois, who had less than a year left on his Chelsea contract, wanted to move to Spain for personal reasons.

The Belgium star, who spent three seasons at Atletico Madrid from 2011 to 2014, wanted to move closer to his two children in the Spanish capital and had stayed away from training with Chelsea this week in a bid to force through the transfer.

Kepa, who came close to joining Real Madrid in January, becomes the world's most expensive goalkeeper, his fee surpassing the £67 million Liverpool splashed out for Roma's Alisson last month.

Liverpool are the window's biggest spenders so far, with boss Jurgen Klopp bringing in £160 million of new recruits, but the total spend by Premier League clubs is unlikely to smash the £1.4 billion record set in 2017.

Meanwhile, Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho is hoping for a busy end to the window after repeatedly complaining about the lack of depth in his squad.

Mourinho is reported to have clashed with United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward following a series of failed attempts to land a top-class centre-back, with Leicester and England star Harry Maguire believed to be top of his wanted list.

But the Foxes aren't keen to sell Maguire, especially on the cheap, so United may have to look elsewhere if they want a new face in their defence in time for Friday's Premier League opener, ironically against Leicester at Old Trafford.

Tottenham defender Toby Alderweireld has been eyeing a move away from the north London club and could be a target for United, who appear to have missed out on Bayern Munich's Jerome Boateng.

United midfielder Paul Pogba has been linked with a blockbuster switch to Barcelona after the France World Cup winner reportedly grew frustrated with perceived criticism from Mourinho.

But United are said to have no intention of allowing the former Juventus star to leave Old Trafford in the current window.

Time is running out for Tottenham to make their first major signing since the end of last season as they struggle to agree a price for Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish.

The Championship club are holding firm for a reported fee in excess of £30 million. — AFP

BEIJING, (APP): A Pakistani team is taking part in the fourth Peace Cup International Youth Football Tournament at Shenyang World Soccer Park in the Heping district of China’s Liaoning provincial capital. More than 4,000 players in 202 teams from 13 countries and regions, including Pakistan, the United States, Croatia, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia, […]

(Travemunde, Germany)- The Youth SAILING Champions League was the latest innovation to be launched out of the successful SAILING Champions League format, and eighteen crews from eight nations raced each other in Travemünde, Germany, from 27 to 29 July. The first-ever league competition exclusively for sailors from 16 to 23 years old at Travemünde Week attracted prestigious yacht clubs from Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

Some of the yacht clubs were already well-versed in the short-course windward-leeward style of racing the fleet of J/70 sportsboats. The Royal Danish Yacht Club (Kongelig Dansk Yachtklub) recently won the inaugural event in the Women’s SAILING Champions League at Kiel Week, in addition to also leading the overall standings at this stage of the Danish National Sailing League 2018.

Catharina Sandman, one of 17 female sailors competing in Travemünde, from the Finnish entry Nyländska Jaktklubben said, “Our team consists of two girls and three boys and our background is mostly in dinghies such as the Optimist, Laser, 29er and 49er. We have all been sailing together since we were kids mostly competing against each other so we are really excited to finally team up and join forces. We are very much looking forward to the first Youth SAILING Champions League and we are expecting tough competition with great spirit.”

After three days of intense competition and a nail-biting four-boat finale, it was the Bodensee Yacht Club Uberlingen from Germany’s Lake Constance that won the first ever event in the Youth SAILING Champions League after a stellar performance in Travemunde. Kongelig Dansk Yachtklub from Denmark was the runner-up ahead of fellow Danish team from Roskilde Sejlklub in third place.

Bodensee YC’s young crew consisted of helmsman Konstantin Steidle, Alexandra Lauber, Patrick Hasse and Jonathan Koch. The team went into the finale as the third-ranked club, but secured the overall win.

Helmsman Konstantin Steidle explained, “The last race was really close and we are just happy to have won! It’s amazing, but we haven’t realized it so far. We sailed at our best in the final races. It was a tough competition, especially the Danish teams did a great job, as well.”

Crew Jonathan Koch commented on the new Finals format, “We were very nervous about the final races, but it was a lot of fun. It’s just all to zero before the races and every team can win. It’s a great idea.”

For the leading group, the final day was all about making sure you had done enough to make it through to the four-boat finale. After twelve flights with 36 races, the final was a battle Denmark vs. Germany: the Kongelig Dansk Yachtklub (KDY) and Roskilde Sejlklub from Denmark against Bodensee Yacht Club Uberlingen (BYCUe) and Lindauer Segler Club from Germany.

The new Finals format means that your overall position from Qualifying is taken into the Final Series. So as winner of the Qualifying Series, KDY carried through a first place and hence already one race win. Whichever of the four clubs secures two race wins would become the overall champion.

In the first final race, BYCU won, putting them level with KDY, the winner of Qualifying. The other two yacht clubs were really starting to feel the heat, desperately needing a win in the next race. In final race 2, BYCU earned her second race win, giving the young crew from Germany the overall victory.

Oliver Schwall, founder and co-organizer of the SAILING Champions League said, “The experiment with the four-boat Finale was a great way to finish off the regatta. It keeps the interest and excitement for much longer, because whoever wins the last race becomes the overall winner. How often do you see that in sailing? It will be interesting to see if other areas of the sport pick up on this idea. We’re proud to have been the ones to pioneer it here in Travemunde at the first ever Youth SAILING Champions League.”

The atmosphere among the eighteen clubs from eight nations was friendly, respectful and exemplary for other events. “The sportsmanship you showed during the event was outstanding and set the benchmark for sailing worldwide,” added Oliver Schwall at the prize giving ceremony. “This weekend has been an important step forward for the League concept, two big experiments confirmed as a success. Innovation is risky, but we had a good feeling about introducing a Youth SAILING Champions League, and actually, it has gone much better than I ever imagined. And with around 20% of the sailors being female, that created a fun atmosphere. It would be great see even more girls competing here in future events.”

Over the three days, the clubs experienced all kinds of wind conditions: from Freaky Friday, with the wind averaging 17 knots and gusting quite a bit more at times with big waves – it was a day to hang on to your hats – to lighter airs on Saturday and Sunday, putting a greater emphasis on tactics.

AC Milan have confirmed the sale of Nikola Kalinic to Atletico Madrid after he spent just one season with the Rossoneri.
The 30-year-old Croatia forward has signed a three-year contract with the La Liga side.
Former Blackburn Rovers forward Kalinic joined Milan last summer from Fiorentina, after scoring 12 and 15 goals in his two seasons for the Viola. However, he found the back of the net just six times in 31 league outings for Milan and was deemed surplus to requirements following the arrival...

Mimika Orchestra Divinities of the Earth and the Waters(PDV029. CD Review by Peter Jones)

Think of them as the Art Ensemble of Zagreb. Mimika are far more than a conventional big band; the territory they inhabit is closer to Sun Ra’s Arkestra, with a large and constantly shifting membership, a devotion to science fiction, fantasy and folklore, strange theatrical make-up and costumes. Often sounding more like jazz-inflected 20th century ‘classical’ than pure jazz (previous reviewers have mentioned Stravinsky and Bartok), the tracks mostly clock in at over ten minutes, each developing into mysterious mini-epics.Mimika is a vehicle for the fertile imagination and music of the prolific composer and saxophonist Mak Murtic. Since its foundation in London eight years ago, the Anglo-Croatian outfit have received plenty of attention, winning Jazz FM’s Discovery competition and appearing at the Love Supreme festival, which is where I first saw them, and was blown away by the excitement and power of their live show.

The music of this new album, their fourth, was premiered in London in 2016, and the recording features no fewer than 30 musicians. So original is their sound that one struggles to describe it: in fact, no words come close to encompassing the sheer scale of Murtic’s musical ambition. Mimika’s rhythms and musical scales are rarely straightforward, from a Western European perspective: this is the sound of the Balkans, after all, as on the whirling folk-dance sections of Song of Sorrow.

The instrumentation varies – tuba, sousaphone, guitar and electronics augment the usual big band line-up, as well as the Cretan lyra (a three-stringed violin-like instrument) and Croatian tamburitza (a long-necked lute). Mimika is fronted by singer Maja Rivic, alongside one or more others (I seem to recall there were at least four at Love Supreme). At times the voices come to the fore, as on Pantheon, although God alone knows what they’re singing or chanting about. On this track, the impression is of someone having an extraordinarily vivid dream, shading into nightmare by the end. According to the sleeve, the album as a whole is a psychedelic funeral ceremony dedicated to former band member Oberon King, who died in 2015.

Avant-garde and strident though it often sounds, Divinities of the Earth and the Waters is often highly melodic too, particularly Colonnade Beneath the World. As with most large ensembles, the strangeness of Mimika is best experienced live. In the meantime, this album paints a wonderful picture in sound.

The former Arsenal winger Jermaine Pennent talks his wild lifestyle and difficult upbringing. We find out why the World Cup feel-good factor is fading fast in Croatia. And, we speak to one of South America's greatest players...Peru's Teofilo Cubillas.
(Picture: Peru footballer Teofilo Cubillas courtesy of Getty images)

La Liga runners-up Atletico Madrid announced on Thursday they have signed Croatia striker Nikola Kalinic from AC Milan for an undisclosed fee, bolstering their already fearsome strikeforce of Antoine Griezmann and Diego Costa.

La Liga runners-up Atletico Madrid announced on Thursday they have signed Croatia striker Nikola Kalinic from AC Milan for an undisclosed fee, bolstering their already fearsome strikeforce of Antoine Griezmann and Diego Costa.

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

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(CNN)In a world-record transfer fee for a goalkeeper, Chelsea has signed Kepa Arrizabalaga for £71.6 million ($91 million) from Spain's Athletic Bilbao. The 23-year-old arrives at Stamford Bridge on a seven-year deal to replace Thibaut Courtois, who is set to join Real Madrid. Chelsea has also signed Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic, 24, on loan from Real Madrid for the upcoming season.

We were too busy to round up yesterday's best paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free, so we did some extra digging on Thursday and came up with nine great new options. Just make sure you download them all as soon as you can because these sales could end at any time.

This post covers paid iPhone and iPad apps that have been made available for free for a limited time by their developers. BGR is not affiliated with any developers. There is no way to tell how long they will be free. These sales could end an hour from now or a week from now — obviously, the only thing we can guarantee is that they were free at the time this post was written. If you click on a link and see a price listed next to an app instead of the word “get,” it is no longer free. The sale has ended. If you download the app anyway, you will be charged by Apple. Subscribe to our feed to be notified as soon as these posts are published, and you’ll avoid missing the sales we cover.

Bladeheart

Normally $0.99.

- Easy to play
There are only 2 buttons: Jump and attack. Take actions based on the in-game situations. Simple and straightforward.
- Unique aesthetic styles
Minimalistic 3D artwork with a full screen of post-combo special effects deliver exhilarating visual impacts.
- 60fps smooth frame rate
We ensure that even devices with the lowest settings are able to enjoy the smooth and natural game experience.
- Global Ranking
Challenge players around the world to show your skills and rank top on the chart!
Achievements
Gold Prize at 2017 The 10th Xiamen International Animation Festival

YourApparel - pick your style

Pro in-app purchase to remove ads is currently free.

Many people agonise over what to wear, whether for a specific occasion or just every day. YourApparel provides a great new twist to the daily routine of selecting an outfit. It offers inspiration by suggesting suitable clothes from your own wardrobe and gives exciting reminders of items you may have forgotten about. It learns your tastes as you go, so the more you use it, the more it will suggest outfits you love.

Simple to use
The app is aimed at anyone - of any age and gender who would like fashion inspiration at a single touch, anytime, anywhere.

Pick your events
Whether you’re going to the perfect job interview or you’ve been invited to the social event of the year, YourApparel can find an outfit for any occasion.

Outfit recommendations
YourApparel learns your tastes as you go, so the more you use it, the more it will suggest the outfits you love, it’s like your own personal shopper!

Manage your wardrobe
All the items in your YourApparel wardrobe can be tagged with different events like work, a wedding, an interview or a birthday party.

Night Web Browser by Alex

Night Web Browser by Alex is THE ONLY web browser that lets you DIM 100% of your screen, including the keyboard, status bar, web videos like YOUTUBE and INSTAGRAM, Facebook etc.

Do you think that your iPhone's/iPad's screen is too bright when you look at it in the dark?

Night Web Browser allows you to surf the web in the dark without disturbing the one next to you and without straining your eyes.

Perfect for you who love doing some browsing before sleep without the risk of waking the one next to you because of the bright iPhone screen.

Night Web Browser lets you dim the screen including the keyboard to even less brightness than the minimum standard iPhone/iPad setting. You can simply access the brightness control whenever you want with just one tap in the browser.

NOTE THAT ONLY CONTENTS IN THE WEB BROWSER CAN BE DIMMED, NOT THE ENTIRE iOS!

Angle Meter PRO

Normally $1.99.

Angle Meter PRO lets you measure the angle or slope. Note that you will be able to measure a variety of slope forms. You can choose to directly measure the surface by the second mode, which makes it relatively easy to measure up,or to measure the angle of the target away a short distance away from you after kilo meter. By measuring the angle from the camera aperture. This is a reference line, respectively, and the angles are measured while the display on your phone continuously. You also can take what you measure by showing the angle to keep a check on it later.

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1) Real time display angle value reference by horizontal axis.
2) 2 mode for using(mode 1 and mode 2).
3) Support measure angles with the camera mode.
3.1) you can take screen short can be a target for record store at a later time.
4) Support the ability to measure the angle from the image.
5) Graphics Animation display related by mode.
6) Display 0 to 90 degree reference by horizontal axis.
7) Calibrate option for accuracy.

8) Support Level Meter allows you to measure the degree of tilt in the vertical plane and can take many forms. The measurements in each axis is locked to the screen, still more easy to measure.

***For Level Measurement
1) The three models at the same level. Including horizontal, vertical and inclined at 45 degrees.
2) Sound a warning when it finds that the measure in the horizontal plane. That is the angle measured in the plane is less than 1 degree (you can enable / disable this).
3) While the display is illuminated at all times, making the work easier (you can enable / disable this).

Super Space X

Normally $0.99.

In Super Space X you control the Intruder 53X, a spacecraft which carries a special load.

Dodge meteorites, laser rays and plasma balls to pass to the next level and achieve your goal but, be careful because the game it’s not easy at all. Scenes are designed for you to do your best at every second. You won’t have time to relax.

Get the different types of capsules that will help you to improve your scores and win the game.

- The red capsule will help you to destroy asteroids.
- The blue capsule will give you points and you could get your shield back.

The game has nine stages with a design that will complicate things to avoid you get your goals.

Super Space X is a game developed by Black Cube with music by Mr. Spastic, Gregoire Lourme and other artists.

Universal Image Search Pro

Normally $0.99.

# Featured on Yahoo, AppShopper, 148Appps.com and many Top websites & Blogs !
# Best App to search image online .
# Rated 4+ star (Avg) by users .
# A powerful App to get Image from popular image sharing website and search engine in single App.
# Top best results from every Image sharing website at one place with just single click .

Key feature of App:-
* Image from many website to in a single APP
* Search results from Google
* Search results from Bing
* Search results from Flickr
* Search results from Duckduckgo.com
** App show top results from search engine and show it within the app
* Save image to phone
* Easy to switch between search results
* Clear view of image , no text or other media
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Advantage of this App:-
* Save a lot of time of User to Search Image on Internet
* Get the best results from different search engine and image sharing website
* Very less in size .so take less memory .
* User friendly Design
* Just Single Click to Switch Different Website Results .
* Write once in Search Text box , Universal Image Search will search for all Six Image Sharing Website .
* Very Easy way to Search Image Online .
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Due to the video I posted about my book Cain as Serpent Seed of Satan, vol. IV, YouTube wrote me the following, “We believe in the principles of free speech, even when that speech is unpopular or potentially offensive to some viewers” about which I will say ROFL!!!
They followed up with:
“However, YouTube doesn't allow hate speech or content that promotes or incites violence. In some cases, flagged videos that do not clearly breach the Community Guidelines but whose content is potentially controversial or offensive may remain up, but with some features disabled.”

Also:
“Your video will be shown after a warning message. In addition, certain features such as comments, sharing, thumbs up, and suggested videos have been disabled. Your video is also ineligible for monetization.”

So no, you cannot even comment on the video with statements such as—oh, I don’t know—this video contains absolutely ZERO hate speech or content that promotes or incites violence.

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“Jesus…was not a Jew but rather of
the white Adamic race)…Satan probably
appeared to Eve as a handsome white
god…the white race is a race of gods…”
—Willie Martin

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Within my appeal, I wanted to write:
“Good day, please be aware that many people use your alter system in order to take down videos/channels they do not personally like. Also, when you rely on impersonal algorithms which flag videos based on key words, errors will occur that this is one such a case. I received a message that stated ‘YouTube doesn't allow hate speech or content that promotes or incites violence.’ There is absolutely zero promotion or incitation of violence in my video. In fact, the video is specifically against racism, White supremacism, etc. Thus, please remove the misplaced warning message. Moreover, it has been blocked in multiple countries so please remove this block.”

I wanted to but could not since the appeal section only allows a tweet sized sentence. In any case, I elucidated that the video contains no such thing.

In about one minute, the reply was:
“Thank you for submitting your video appeal to YouTube. After re-reviewing your video New book on White Supremacist who hold to the Cain as Serpent Seed of Satan theory, we've decided to leave the restrictions in place on your video.
Our commitment to you
We take your videos and the YouTube community feedback seriously. We provide all uploaders with an option to appeal any removal or restriction of their videos. When an appeal is submitted to us, we work quickly to review the content and take appropriate action, including restoring videos that have been mistakenly removed.”

So now, when you go to watch the video, you will first see:
“The following content has been identified by the YouTube community as inappropriate or offensive to some audiences” with the options of “Continue” or “Cancel” and within it, you will see:
“Certain features have been disabled for this video
In response to user reports, we have disabled some features, such as comments, sharing, and suggested videos, because this video contains content that may be inappropriate or offensive to some audiences.”

Once you appeal, you are basically simply cut off from contacting YouTube (unless you are some sort of high money earner which I am utterly not) so I found a way to tell Google that I had an issue:
“I am a Jew who made a video AGAINST White supremacist racism and now YT is attacking me by claiming that my video contains ‘hate speech or content that promotes or incites violence,’ they rejected my appeal and thus, leaving me no way to defend myself. I would ask how they sleep at night but I imagine that the answer is that they sleep on a gigantic pile of money.”

Yes, it would take—my oh, my—all of two mouse clicks away from YouTube to find out that I am a Jew.

But perhaps I am misreading the whole thing: the video may have been flagged by White supremacist racists who wanted to keep me from exposing their racism—but I will not hold my breath at this option.

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Due to robo-spaming, I had to close the comment sections. However, you can comment on my Facebook page and/or on my Google+ page. You can also use the “Share / Save” button below this post.

THE EVA BLACK MONEY GAME IMPACTS REAL LIFE! GET THE TECH THAT CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! The Hunter Group has Seized nearly $2 billion dollars of terrorists assets since 2010. BLACK MONEY TRACKER: Thomas Creal is founder of The Hunter Group and Co-Creator of the Eva Black Money Game. Creal has been an expert in tracing black money for over 35 years, including his days at the United Nations as the sanction expert for tracking down the assets of rogue dictators. He is the author of the published book, Money Magicians. GET THE GAME: www.blackmoneygames.com Calling all Gamers! Eva Black Money has been released FOR IPHONE AND GOOGLE PLAY! When the time comes to take action, there's no waiting around. Jump on board with legendary forensic accountant Thomas Creal and travel the world to find and exterminate Black Money. Enter locations across the globe searching for evidence no matter what stands in the way! Navigate through war zones and the corporate world to bring these warlords down. Some levels will challenge your skills and observation skills while others turn into a fight for survival against armed poachers! Stay on your mission and keep your front line safe. Put an end to international black money today Ã?Â¢?? play and compete with The Eva Series. The Eva Series is a combination of mobile game apps and short films focused on black money. The purpose is to stop the many trails of black money, teach young game players forensic skills and compete through game interaction. Good luck and be safe. ASK TOM ABOUT... (1) How Elephant poachers, Islamic terrorists targeting Mid East Christians and organized crime bad guys use the new social media technology to fuel funding for their illegal activities (2) Why Tom Creal chose video gaming as a weapon against them and how the Eva Black Money App Game was born Eva Black Money Game is available on iTunes and GooglePlay, and can be played on any touch screen device, just like Candy Crush. (3) Eva is a fun game like Candy Crush. And meant to be played by people all around the world. It has two purposes. One, the players will continue to think about black money as the root of evil and begin to use the words in their everyday lives. Thus, the message will travel worldwide via the game. Second, the game revenues are being used to provide more funding of CrealÃ?Â¢??s team to expand its work in attacking money movers that are tied to the bad guys. (4) Through the power of millions of game players, people, especially the younger generation will understand the damage caused by black money, warlords, wardogs and all their aiders and abettors, more actions such as black money seizures, and recoveries for victims can be taken. (5) Tom Hanks to film blockbuster Black Money Games in Croatia with Serbian actress Katarina RadivojeviÃ??? (6) Tom Creal's partnership with ex mobster Michael Franzese BIO: Creal is a recognized expert in the field of international forensic accounting, asset tracing and recovery of illicit funds, advising developing nations on financial protocols, prosecuting war crimes and the use of money as a weapon of influence. He was the lead expert for Task Force 2010 in Afghanistan focused on tracing monies to the Taliban and other Insurgencies, as well as the recovery of such monies during the two years he was under the command of Rear Admiral Kathleen Dussault and Major General Ross Ridge. Mr. Creal has served as a Panel Expert for the United Nations Security Council under three different Resolutions including the Resolution 1532 sanctions levied against Charles Taylor, former President of Liberia and his associates. Creal led the effort for President Sirleaf of the Republic of Liberia for asset recovery targeting the reparation of over $3 billion in damages. He has both government and private sector experience, serving as the Chief of Staff for the elected Illinois State Comptroller and as the Partner-in-Charge for forensic accounting at the firm, RSM McGladrey/Checkers Simon and Rosner. WEBSITE: www.hunterforensics.com WATCH: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSUwGIzLEDg TWITTER: @BlackMoney2020 Close

I HAD one of the most surreal workouts at my local gym this week as Russian, Croatian and other European gymnasts exercised alongside me. I was on the rowing machine and got a real eyeful as they did their headstands, stretches and weights in front of...

NIKOLA KATIC is delighted to have Croatian countryman Borna Barisic alongside him at Ibrox. The left-back became the 11th signing of the summer for boss Steven Gerrard when he completed a move from Osijek and put pen to paper on a four-year contract...

EMILIO Izaguirre has confirmed he’s set to rejoin Celtic after rejecting offers from clubs in Turkey and Croatia. The 32-year-old walked out on Saudi Arabian club Al-Fayha earlier this year because his family failed to adapt to the different culture...

RANGERS booked their place in the Europa League third qualifying round after a 2-1 aggregate win over Osijek last week. Gers drew 1-1 with the Croatian outfit after Nikola Katic had fired them in front. But they were denied the win by a last-minute equaliser from Borna Barisic – who later joined the Ibrox outfit. […]

Left AC Milan after just one (and definitely a disappointing one) season, Croatian international striker Nikola Kalinic (30) has officially joined Atletico Madrid. Colchoneros signed former Fiorentina hitman on a 3-year deal.

Still some hot weather but becoming cooler and fresher for many northern and western parts Thursday Much of Portugal and Spain dry but with thundery showers in the far north, drifting into the Balearics later. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia and Italy showers starting to die out, whilst it will stay mostly dry over into the Adriatic and Croatia. Isolated showers in the north of Greece with thunderstorms for the north and east of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Thunderstorms over Switzerland, extending into Austria but staying mostly dry with sunny spells towards central and southeastern parts of Europe. A large area of heavy rain and thunderstorms over the north and west of France will move steadily northeast, on into the Low Countries and then Denmark, Southern Norway and Sweden later. Rain or showers further to the north and west at first in Scandinavia, dying out. Thunderstorms develop in the north and west of Germany and Poland but many parts stay dry with sunshine. Still some high temperatures across Central Europe, Southern Spain into the Mediterranean, near to 30C, locally exceeding 35 in parts of Italy, and up to around a hot 40C for some southern parts of Turkey. Cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, Southern Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures into the high 20s.

Friday Much of Portugal and Spain dry and sunny but with showers in the north and east and Balearics. Sunny spells for Corsica, Sardinia, Italy and the Adriatic but with a few showers, perhaps heavy in the north. Isolated showers for Greece with thunderstorms in the far northeast of Turkey, otherwise dry and sunny. Largely dry around Southeast Europe, towards the Balkan States but with thunderstorms again over Switzerland, extending into Austria and northeast into Poland. Dry and fairly sunny across Central and Southern France but with showers, some heavy, further north and into the Low Countries. Heavy, locally thundery, rain associated with a deepening low continues to move steadily north across Norway, Sweden and Northern Finland with areas further to the south and east around the Baltic also likely to catch some showers. Much of Germany will become dry, though. Little change temperature-wise across the south and east, peaks of 30C, locally exceeding 35C. Progressively cooler and fresher generally further north and west, although Finland, some southern parts of Sweden and the Baltic States will see temperatures well into the high 20s.

London (AFP) – Leicester City tied down England striker Jamie Vardy to a new four-year contract on Thursday after bolstering their defensive options with the signings of Croatian Filip Benkovic and Turkish international Caglar Soyuncu....

London (AFP) – Leicester City bolstered their defensive options on Thursday with the signings of Croatian Filip Benkovic and Turkish international Caglar Soyuncu. Despite adding two centre-backs on deadline day for Premier League clubs, Leicester...

Madrid (AFP) – Atletico Madrid have signed Croatia striker Nikola Kalinic on a three-year deal from AC Milan, the Europa League winners announced on Thursday. The 30-year-old only joined Milan on a permanent contract in...

Zagreb (AFP) – Zlatko Dalic, who led Croatia to the World Cup final last month, signalled on Thursday that he would stay on as coach, smoothing away doubts that emerged after his return from Russia....

As predicted, Univision Deportes President <b>Juan Carlos Rodriguez</b> will spend approx $40,000 in extra production cost (1 or 2 announcers + 1 producer, at $300 each per day) to:
1. Fully produce EVERY UEFA Champions League group stage match for online distribution. For each "match day", 16 matches will be played. 10 will be on TV (both matches in the 1pm ET slot, 3 matches in the 3:05pm ET slot) and 6 will be given away online via UnivisionDeportes (dot) com & UnivisionDeportes app with <b>NO AUTHENTICATION</b>
2. Fully produce 10 additional matches during the <b>playoff round</b> (August 21-22, August 28-29) to be given away online.
J.C. Rodriguez has absolutely no fear and plays the "sports TV" game like a total maniac.
He is the ONLY U.S.-based sports TV executive to have done the following in the past 5 months:
1. The first to assign 2 women (Iris Cisneros & Ana Caty Hernandez) to the booth ON SITE (at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City) to call a Men's Liga MX match (Club America vs Leon on 10 March 2018)
2. The first to assign 3 women (Cisneros, Hernandez, & Gaby Fernandez de Lara) to the TV booth ON SITE (at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow) to call a Men's World Cup Final match (France vs Croatia on 15 July 2018, aired on Televisa Canal 9 & Canal U in Mexico)
3. The first to assign an engaged couple of opposite gender (Xavier Sol & Ana Caty Hernandez) to call a Liga MX match (Lobos BUAP vs Puebla on 29 July 2018) from the same sound booth. This is a risk a typical executive producer usually avoids like the plague.
J.C. Rodriguez is doing exactly what he is supposed to do against the likes of Matthew Hong, Lenny Daniels, and David Levy at Turner Sports: kick each and every one of them in the a**.